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7 $6 ’ -- (not named ) 
Observed only in an open place, bank of stream at Quebra Mojada(near 
Masinga, 250 ft) Oct, ,23. 7 specimens. 
Specimen from Calavasa Jan, 2, sent to N. Tr . 
737 Lundia umbrosa Bur,, . 
Bonda, June. Flowers w 7 -it@. At the time this plant was collected I was 
confined to the bouse by illness. Two persons wbo brought it to me 
described it as a small tree. None of the numerous tenarile specimens 
have tendrils, and all have leaves with 3 leaflets . The leaves oxj 
green; those of No,. 343 dried darker, perhaps owing to prevalence of 
rain when they were collected. I will settle the Question o r this orm 
next June,, H r H.S, Full set, 
727 Dissecting Material.! allow tPis number to stand provisionally 
but believe that it represents a myth; I have never been able to find 
en$ shrub or tree like it, and feel pretty sure that the specimen®* 
are from vines of No . 343 . 
7 3 8 A den oc a 1 ymna spec ios u rn Sprague sp, nov,. 
A vine, 40-70 ft. Flower rather light rosy with a paler throat. Flowers 
in Aug. .Common on hills, forest 400tl^00 ft. 5/-10 miles east of Bonda.. 
ihe corolla lobes are somewhat unequal, giving the flower a labiate app 
appearance. Difficult to obtain, as it occurs mainly in high forest, 
and cannot he seen from beneath. Full set. 
738 Specimen collected 3 miles east of Bonda, 400 ft. Aug.l. It is com- 
mon over a limited space in dry forest and thickets, and I have not ob- 
served it elsewhere; the vines occurring higher up, which I supposed to 
be the seme as this, is another species. My color note was a blunder. 
The flower is white, tube sometimes tinged with yellow, Quite different 
from No. 1143. 
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733 14 additional specimens to complete set of 26. Also specimens to work 
in with those already numbered.. 
739 Phryganocydia coryranosa Bureen 
A vine, 30-80 ft. over trees in damp forest. Flower (including calyx) 
deep rosy. The species appears to be pretty common near streams, 500- 
.2000 ft. , but is difficult to obtain owing to its great height. Flowers 
July-Nov., (Specimen is from near Masinga ViCjja, 500-ft. Nov, 17) Owing 
to a- gummy ^tion the plant, especially flower and leaf -stems, sticks t> 
to the drying-paper badly. Calyx whitish, tinged with rosy, lobe 
green. Leaf shining flight green. Full set, good,. 
739 (already sent in) Specimen from dry f orest 7 miles south of Mamatoca, 
500 ft. Jan. 10, The flower is li^ht rosy, paler towards the base; calyx 
whitish tinged with rosy, lobe green. Leaf shining light green,. 
(740 ^7377) Pleonotoma (more material wanted), Nes.tr Bonda, June, 
No note. Specimen was found among those of No, 237 (7377) 
741 Arrabidaea magnifica Sprague sp,. nov. 
A vine *0-30 ft. Local on edge of forest, 500-1500 ft. near Masinga. Vieja 
and at Campo Alegre. Flowers Sept. -Dec. bright rosy (specimen is from 
near Masinga vieja, Dec. 2) (also Minca,June.) Full set, good, 
742 .Arrabidae a , pachycalyx Spre-gue sp.nov. 
Vine, 30-50 ft.. Flowers bright rosy. Observed only in dry forest end edge 
of campo , Agua Dulce Broad, 500-1000 ft., Nov, -Jan, Pretty common in this 
region. (collected Nov. 22)19 spec'mns not very good. Same as 744, 
